MORATTI: "RANIERI'S REACTION A BIT STRANGE"

"It wasn't a nasty match. He wants to give us a characteristic that we don't have"

MILAN - On his arrival at the Saras offices in Milan's city centre this morning, Inter president reflected on Sunday night's 1-1 draw with Roma.

This is what he had to say:

President, are you disappointed about having thrown away the first half of the match against Roma?
"Looking at the match, it wasn't a dreadful result. I think that both teams were a bit tired. It wasn't a great match. I'm sorry we didn't win, but for how it went I think we earned a normal point. It has been a few years since we have managed to win against Roma, so it's okay." 



Why does José Mourinho always get angry with Mario Balotelli when things don't go well?  

"I think he does it to make Balotelli understand that with the talent he has, he can do a lot more, like the coach himself said. However, Balotelli did what was necessary to liven up the attack a bit in the second half."



Do you believe that Inter 'beat up' their opponents, like Claudio Ranieri said?
"I heard what Ranieri said very quickly. It seemed a strange way to give vent. I don't think it was a nasty match. It's not a nice accusation because he wants to give us a characteristic that we don't have."


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